Detail Info for: Honda : Accord SE Honda Accord SE 4DR -RUNS GREAT-HIGH MPG- PERFECT DAILY DRIVER -LOW RESERVE!

Transaction Info
Sold On:
02/26/2012
Price:
$ 1375.00
Condition:
Mileage:
185500
Location:
Peoria, IL, 61606
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1991 Honda Accord
Submodel Body Type:
SE Sedan
Engine:
2.2L 4 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
jhmcb7687mc055187
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Front Wheel Drive
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Adjustable Steering Wheel
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
As much as it pains me, I must sell my diehard '91 Honda Accord SE. I have recently purchased a small pickup to facilitate a moving I will be doing very soon and as you can tell by the photos, its new home is streetside. Currently, I use this car to drive to work and back (40 miles daily), and just put on fresh tires. It constantly gets about 30 MPH, I wouldn't hesitate to drive it cross country, and always starting on first turn. It's interior is above average, considering its age and is very micanicly sound. As you can see by the pictures I have touched up some rust spots typical of this generation of Accord. Yes, your correct, the paint used to touch up does not match the original paint color. I figured it was better to protect it than leave it exposed to the conditions- also I had a can of A-zone premium paint left over from an earlier project. Before applying paint, I did coat with rust converter primer- this should conservatively delay the rusting at least a couple of years as it is specs. for 10 . The only places touched up are around each rear tire, section on rear deck lid, and small spot on hood. The interior is in great shape. Seats (leather) do show some wear- but no tears, and the back seat may have well been never used. All floor matstipical of this generation of Accord. Yes, your correct, the paint used to touch up does not match the original paint color. I figured it was better to protect it than leave it exposed to the conditions- also I had a can of A-zone premium paint left over from an earlyier project. Before applying paint, I did coat with rust converter primer- this should conservitivly delay the rusting at least a couple of years as it is spect. for 10 . The only places touched up are around each rear tire, section on rear deck lid, and small spot on hood. The interior is in great shape. Seats (leather) do show some wear- but no tears, and the back seat may have well been never used. All floormatstypical of this generation of Accord. Yes, your correct, the paint used to touch up does not match the original paint color. I figured it was better to protect it than leave it exposed to the conditions- also I had a can of A-zone premium paint left over from an earlyier project. Before applying paint, I did coat with rust converter primer- this should conservitivly delay the rusting at least a couple of years as it is spect. for 10 . The only places touched up are around each rear tire, section on rear deck lid, and small spot on hood. The interior is in great shape. Seats (leather) do show some wear- but no tears, and the back seat may have well been never used. All floormats except for the drivers mat, are original. As shown it pictures, I will keep my aftermarket in dash CD player- Sorry. Speakers work fine and wiring harness is ready for a new player. Tipical of this generation Honda, both of the interior handles for the driver and passinger doors a cracked (see pics), however they are useable and work fine. I have checked ebay and you can pick them up for around $30. Maintianace Completed: This Last Year: New Timming Belt (Jan '11) New Plugs and Wires (Aug '11) New Fuel Filter (Jan '11) Transmission Service (Jan '11) Rust Proofing Touch Up (Mar '11) Last 3 Months: Oil Change and Filter (Dec '11) New Tires (Dec '11) New Air Filter (Jan '12) Maintinace For The Future: Replace Door Handles (not needed-creature feature) Replace Alternator Belt (within the next year-$20-$30) This Accord truly has age well- Will give another 100K or so without a problem. I would honestly keep it if I had the room for it. If you have any questions or want to take on a road test please email. I do resurve the right to end auction at any time- this buaity also being sold locally. No buy-it-now Low reserve Happy Bidding- Good LuckOn Feb-24-12 at 17:51:03 PST, seller added the following information: As much as it pains me, I must sell my diehard '91 Honda Accord SE. I have recently purchased a small pickup to facilitate a moving I will be doing very soon and as you can tell by the photos, its new home is street side. Currently, I use this car to drive to work and back (40 miles daily), and just put on fresh tires. It constantly gets about 30 MPH, I wouldn't hesitate to drive it cross country, and always starting on first turn. It's interior is above average, considering its age and is very micanicly sound. As you can see by the pictures I have touched up some rust spots typical of this generation of Accord. Yes, your correct, the paint used to touch up does not match the original paint color. I figured it was better to protect it than leave it exposed to the conditions- also I had a can of A-zone premium paint left over from an earlier project. Before applying paint, I did coat with rust converter primer- this should conservatively delay the rusting at least a couple of years as it is specs. for 10 . The only places touched up are around each rear tire, section on rear deck lid, and small spot on hood. The interior is in great shape. Seats (leather) do show some wear- but no tears, and the back seat may have well been never used. All floormats except for the drivers mat, are original. As shown it pictures, I will keep my aftermarket in dash CD player- Sorry. Speakers work fine and wiring harness is ready for a new player. Tipical of this generation Honda, both of the interior handles for the driver and passinger doors a cracked (see pics), however they are useable and work fine. I have checked ebay and you can pick them up for around $30. Maintianace Completed: This Last Year: New Timming Belt (Jan '11) New Plugs and Wires (Aug '11) New Fuel Filter (Jan '11) Transmission Service (Jan '11) Rust Proofing Touch Up (Mar '11) Last 3 Months: Oil Change and Filter (Dec '11) New Tires (Dec '11) New Air Filter (Jan '12) Maintinace For The Future: Replace Door Handles (not needed-creature feature) Replace Alternator Belt (within the next year-$20-$30) This Accord truly has age well- Will give another 100K or so without a problem. I would honestly keep it if I had the room for it. If you have any questions or want to take on a road test please email. I do resurve the right to end auction at any time- this buaity also being sold locally. More Pics available- please ask! Please think before you Bid. If you do not intend to follow through with your purchase- Do not Bid on this car! No buy-it-now Low reserve Happy Bidding- Good Luck